Thailand

Heritage & Culture

 

  • Discover the ruins of Ayutthaya Historical Park, the capital of the ancient Siamese kingdom and a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Walk or bike through Sukhothai Historical Park, a serene place of early Thai architecture and statues
  • Experience Ancient Siam (Mueang Boran) in Samut Prakan, a large outdoor museum showcasing replicas of Thailand’s historic landmarks.
  • Visit Phimai Historical Park, home to one of the most important Khmer temple complexes in Thailand.

City & Architecture

  • Explore bustling Bangkok, from the Grand Palace and Wat Pho to the Thonburi canals along the Chao Phraya River.
  • Wander through Chiang Mai, with its temples, cafés, galleries, and the night bazaar as cultural highlights.

 Nature & Jungle Escapes

  • Hike Mount Batur at sunrise, followed by a rejuvenating soak in natural hot springs.
  • Admire the Tegallalang Rice Terraces near Ubud-style Bali? (Thailand: northern rice fields, Chiang Rai etc). For jungle waterfalls like Sekumpul, Krabi rock climbing etc. Should list Thailand equivalents: Erawan National Park etc.
  • Explore Khao Sok National Park — jungle trails, limestone lakes, and wildlife.
  • Trek in Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle, visiting hill tribe villages and mountain views.

Art, Wellness & Innovation

  • Sample Thai street food in markets like Chatuchak in Bangkok or Chiang Mai’s Night Bazaar.
  • Experience a traditional Thai massage or wellness retreat, from Bangkok spas to island retreats.
  • Visit ARMA or The Chiang Mai art centers, and take part in batik or carving workshops to discover local craftsmanship.

 

 Coastlife & Recreation

  • Island-hop around Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Lanta, or Koh Phi Phi — ideal for snorkeling, diving, beaches and sea views.
  • Relax on scenic beaches and take a boat ride in Phang Nga Bay, famous for its limestone cliffs and villages.
  • Attend seasonal festivals like Songkran (water festival) in April or Loy Krathong (festival of lights) at Chiang Mai or Sukhothai.
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